Free(ish) Orchids
Years ago, shortly after we retired, a friend told me about her ‘waitress savings plan’ at a prior job.
Basically, any coins she got as tips went into a big jar for… emergencies, vacations, whatever. She said they added up fast!
So we started saving any spare change that came our way.
We’d usually put it in a box on the closet floor, then once a year take it to the bank and use the $$ for something special on vacation.
Fast forward to 2020 and due to ‘you know what’ we never got around to cashing in the previous year’s coins. We didn’t cash them in 2021… 2022…
Jaclyn loved digging through the boxes, counting, stacking, making mazes and asking why we still had them.
So she’ll be happy to know that we finally turned in 6 years worth of coins.
Since coins are heavy, we spread it out over 4 days, eventually cashing in 7 shoeboxes and 1 small witch’s cauldron worth of coins.*
And yes, they added wayyyyyyyy up surprisingly fast.
We spent part of the $ buying 7 orchids at the Santa Barbara show, and a bit more on grow lights and shelves for our new hobby. Aren’t they pretty??
* We used our credit union’s heavy duty coin counting machine, for a small fee, and the $ was deposited directly into our account. Easy peasy.





















































